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    Early, intense heatwaves scorch mango crops in Konkan

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    ‘I am still writing for the lonely soul’: At 91, Ruskin Bond looks back at his literary life

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    Manipur: NSCN-IM objects to Meitei flag on peak held as sacred by Naga group

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    AI is reshaping how students write – here’s how it can be used creatively

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    Interview: Apple’s India move is about perception, Chinese dependency is reality

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    Translated historical fiction: Shivaji and Aurangzeb’s bloody battle for the control of the Deccan

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Watch: How the ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse looked from different parts of the world

The annular solar eclipse on Thursday was partially visible from parts of the United States, northern Canada, Europe, and northern Asia.

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Jun 11, 2021 · 11:15 am
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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse seen around the world 🌗🌖🌙https://t.co/RhZMfD37iQ pic.twitter.com/2DuGYmLWah

— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 10, 2021

Time lapse: The #SolarEclipse rises behind the Mackinac Bridge in northern Michigan this morning. pic.twitter.com/qzszdG1iuk

— John Kraus (@johnkrausphotos) June 10, 2021

My view of this morning's solar eclipse pic.twitter.com/vqtChQuj7F

— Scott Danka (@dankfloydKDKA) June 10, 2021

Skywatchers across the northern hemisphere had the chance to see a partial eclipse of the sun on June 10. ☀️

Parts of Canada, Greenland and northern Russia could see a “ring of fire” in the sky as the moon blocked the sun. Did you catch the incredible sight? #SolarEclipse pic.twitter.com/WiUrenuBhf

— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) June 10, 2021

Unbelievable good fortune for a break in the cloud during Greatest Eclipse! Then at 11:14 the cloud rolled back over. Wow! 🤩 #SolarEclipse pic.twitter.com/j9s27skw34

— Tom Kerss FRAS 🪐 (@tomkerss) June 10, 2021

Annular Solar Eclipse Sunrise at the New Jersey shore 10 June 2021, @MikeBlackPhotos pic.twitter.com/J60nqyyNA2

— Michael Black (@MikeBlackPhotos) June 10, 2021
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